Former House Rules star David Clarson has been found alive after two-day search in Western Australia

Former House Rules star David Clarson has been found alive after two-day search in Western Australia


House Rules star David Clarson has been found after a massive two day search in Western Australia.

David, who appeared alongside wife Chiara on the Channel Seven show in 2018, failed to arrive at the Mineral Resources’ Windarling site on Monday where he was to begin a two-week stint. 

According to Perth Now, the fly-in, fly-out worker made contact with his employer on Wednesday and was due to be transported to Southern Cross Hospital. 

Found: Former House Rules star David Clarson [pictured] has been found alive after a two-day search in Western Australia

According to the publication, his wife had been told his GPS system had taken him the wrong way to the work site and his car ended up in a ditch. 

The report added the reality star had no food but managed to walk between 40km and 60km before finding help. 

David was found in the Aurora Range before being taken to the mine site and transferred via ambulance to hospital where he was treated. 

Tough: The report added the reality star had no food but managed to to walk between 40km and 60km before finding help. (Left) with wife Chiara

Tough: The report added the reality star had no food but managed to to walk between 40km and 60km before finding help. (Left) with wife Chiara 

David has previously spoken of his battle with mental health.

He was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) during the filming of House Rules. 

Speaking to New Idea in June, 2018, he said: ‘I have been diagnosed with ADHD and on the last day of renovations in Victoria, I couldn’t cope.’ 

Reality: David was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) during the filming of House Rules

Reality: David was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) during the filming of House Rules

Speaking to Confidential in May that same year, he said: ‘(Watching it back) it’s hit me a little bit the way I react to things.

‘I’m a bloke out of my element and I’m not proud of the things I’ve done. 

Channel Seven cancelled House Rules in October last year after eight seasons.   

Bye: Channel Seven cancelled House Rules in October last year after eight seasons

Bye: Channel Seven cancelled House Rules in October last year after eight seasons